The Restoration of “Il Cantilena”

Pietru Caxaro composed “Il Cantilena” in the late 15th century, and his poem is widely considered to be the oldest known literary text in the Maltese language. Recently conservator Theresa Zammit Lupi worked to restore the original manuscript’s paper, binding and cover in order to “bring new life” to the historic work. You can read an approximate English translation of the poem courtesy of Wikipedia.

The Washington Post offers a long profile of the still underappreciated Edward P. Jones. We learn he hasn't put a word of fiction to paper in four years but has been writing in his head. "'I write a lot in my head,' he says. 'I've never been driven to write things down.'" (via @keelinmc)

“This year wasn’t short on the best kind of book: the type that polarizes opinion.” The New Republicreviews the most divisive books of the year. Included is our own Garth Risk Hallberg’sCity on Fire. Check out opening lines from the story and an interview with the author.

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